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    plausible it has become‚ in situations where the photographer has the choice between a photograph and a life‚ to choose the photograph. The person who intervenes cannot record; the person who is recording cannot intervene. Dziga Vertov’s great film‚ Man with a Movie Camera (1929)‚ gives the ideal image of the photographer as someone in perpetual movement‚ someone moving through a panorama of disparate events with such agility and speed that any intervention is out of the question. Hitchcock’s Rear Window

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    I/O PSYCHOLOGY IN THE MOVIE OFFICE SPACE Introduction Most movies are a reflection of society and the type of interpersonal interactions that shape human lives‚ although they are typically revamped to fit a certain genre. In the movie Office Space‚ the satirical twist is on the human experience of the work environment. It is a comical depiction of how coworkers interact with each other and how they endure stressful job-related situations that we can all relate to. There are psychological concepts

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    Talladega Nights I chose to go out on a limb and do a comedy and a movie in which I own‚ to make it easier for me. Now I am not a NASCAR fan nor do I think it is a sport‚ but in their defense it is very mental and goes hand in hand with sports psychology and what we’re are talking about with mental focus. Pretty much everything that the book has talked about in the first 6 chapters‚ NASCAR has to deal with a lot of it. In the movie Talladega Nights‚ Ricky Bobby who is played by Will Ferrell‚ has

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    “As Good as It Gets‚” starring Jack Nicholson as Melvin Udall and Helen Hunt as Carol Connelly‚ is about a seemingly bitter old man‚ Mr. Udall‚ who gradually works to overcome his many deeply-rooted social issues in order to eventually develop a relationship with his favorite waitress‚ Carol‚ as well as get along with his neighbor‚ Simon‚ and Simon’s dog‚ Verdell. The movie is not only entertaining‚ but also clearly encompasses many psychological principles‚ including self-fulfilling prophecy‚ the

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    Antwone Fisher is a movie directed by Denzel Washington in 2002. The movie focuses on the life of Antwone Fisher. The movie begins with a young Antwone serving in the military however‚ because of a terrifying past Antwone always gets himself into trouble and is always found to be in violation of the laws and policies governing the military. Antwone gets himself into a huge fight with one of his fellow sailor and as a result was demoted and confined to the ship for forty five days. He was also ordered

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    Man with The Movie Camera: Shot Change constructs a New Perspective Avant Garde Film Midterm 11\3\95 Question #4 Time was used by Vertov as an important factor in editing as well as in the daily lives of humans. With editing he utilized the essence of time to his advantage. Vertov wanted a certain rhythm of cuts to exist in the movie. He desired a choppy effect. The cameras‚ themselves‚ were supposed to produce a rithym in movements‚ too. The point was he wanted to make

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    I was at the cinema watching “Yes Man”‚ an American comedy‚ starring Jim Carrey. I found it hard to concentrate at the very end as three old‚ serious-looking men were deep in discussion. I was just about to ask them to be quiet when I realised that they were discussing the representation of bureaucracy portrayed in “Yes Man”. It is through the discussion of these three men : Max Weber a German sociologist and economist ‚ Robert Merton an American economist and Michel Crozier a French sociologist

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    1. Movie Title I Am Sam 2. Year of Production 2001 (Theatrical) – 2002 (Home Video) 3. Feature Length 134 Minutes 4. Director Jessie Nelson 5. Producers and Studio Director/Producer Jessie Nelson‚ Executive Producer David Scott Rubin & Producers Edward Zwick‚ Marshall Herskovitz‚ Richard Solomon. New Line Home Entertainment 6. Major Character Cast Sam Dawson played by Sean Penn Rita Harrison played by Michelle Pfeiffer Lucy Diamond Dawson played by Dakota Fanning

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    Critical Movie Review “Girl‚ Interrupted” This movie revolves around a young woman named Susanna in the 1960s who is experiencing mental issues and ends up in a mental institution. Her journey focuses on her relationship with several of the other patients and nurses. At first she doesn’t believe she is ill‚ and resists her treatment‚ instead befriending another patient‚ Lisa‚ who takes her on many adventures inside and outside of the hospital. Lisa leads her down the wrong path which ends in the

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    The Man with a Movie Camera is an experimental 1929 silent documentary film that was created in black and white by Russian director Dziga Vertov. This is a film without scenario and actors but Vertov used different music to bring out slow and fast rhythm. He used the camera to capture real happen and he wanted to show everyday life to the audiences. Vertov used many cinematic techniques to make his film more vivid such as double exposure‚ fast and slow motions‚ freeze frames‚ split screens‚ different

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